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The effect of high oral loading dose of cholecalciferol in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease patients. A randomized placebo controlled trial

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Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology ,National Hepatology and Tropical Medicine Research Institute ,Cairo ,Egypt
Mohamed, Amal Ahmed;
Affiliation
Tropical Medicine Department ,National Hepatology and Tropical Medicine Research Institute ,Cairo ,Egypt
Halim, Ahmed Abdel;
Affiliation
Tropical Medicine Department ,National Hepatology and Tropical Medicine Research Institute ,Cairo ,Egypt
Mohamed, Sahar;
Affiliation
Tropical Medicine Department ,El Sahel Teaching Hospital ,Cairo ,Egypt
Mahmoud, Seham Mohamed;
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Fellow of Clinical Pharmacology ,Faculty of Pharmacy ,Cairo University Hospitals ,Cairo ,Egypt
Bahgat Eldemiry, Eman Mohamed;
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Internal Medicine Department ,Faculty of Medicine ,Cairo University ,Cairo ,Egypt
Mohamed, Rasha Sobh;
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Internal Medicine Department ,Faculty of Medicine ,Cairo University ,Cairo ,Egypt
Shaheen, Mahmoud Maamoun;
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Department of Internal Medicine ,Faculty of Medicine ,Ain Shams University ,Cairo ,Egypt
Naguib, Gina G.;
Affiliation
Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology ,Faculty of Medicine ,Menoufia University ,Menoufia ,Egypt
Muharram, Nashwa M.;
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Pharmacology and Toxicology Department ,Faculty of Pharmacy ,Modern University for Technology and Information ,Cairo ,Egypt
Khalil, Mona G.;
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Clinical and Chemical Pathology Department ,Faculty of Medicine ,Cairo University ,Cairo ,Egypt
Saed, Salma;
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Clinical and Chemical Pathology Department ,Nutrition Institute ,Cairo ,Egypt
Ibrahim, Randa;
Affiliation
Tropical Medicine Hepatology and Gastroenterology Department ,Shebeen El-Kom Teaching Hospital ,Menoufia ,Egypt
Salah Seif, Ahmed;
Affiliation
Clinical Pathology Department ,Theodor Bilharz Research Institute (TBRI) ,Ministry of Scientific Research and Higher Education ,Gulf Medical University (GMU) ,Cairo ,Egypt
Kamal, Noha;
Affiliation
Faculty of Biotechnology ,Modern Science and Arts University ,Cairo ,Egypt
Nasraldin, Karima;
Affiliation
Diagnostic and Intervention Radiology ,National Hepatology and Tropical Medicine Research Institute ,Cairo ,Egypt
Abdelrahman, Ali Elsaid;
Affiliation
Department of Clinical Pharmacy ,Faculty of Pharmacy Ain Shams University ,Cairo ,Egypt
El Borolossy, Radwa

Background and Aim: Non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD) is one of the most common progressive metabolic disorders worldwide. There are increasing scientific interests nowadays for the association between vitamin D status and Non-alcoholic fatty liver. Earlier studies have revealed that vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in Non-alcoholic fatty liver patients that contributes to poor outcomes. Hence, the present study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of oral cholecalciferol on Non-alcoholic fatty liver patients. Subjects and Methods: This study was conducted on 140 patients that were randomized either to group 1 that received the standard conventional therapy in addition to placebo or group 2 that received the standard conventional therapy in addition to cholecalciferol during the 4 months study period. Results: At the end of the study group 2 revealed significant decrease ( p < 0.05) in the mean serum level of TG, LDL-C, TC, hsCRP as compared to their baseline results and group 1 results. Additionally, a significant improvement in the serum levels of ALT ( p = 0.001) was seen in group 2 at the end of the study when compared to group 1. Whereas group 1 did not show any change in these parameters when compared to group 2 and their baseline results. Conclusion: Cholecalciferol was shown to have beneficial effects on serum ALT levels, hsCRP levels and lipid profile of NAFLD patients. Clinical Trial Registration: https://prsinfo.clinicaltrials.gov/prs-users-guide.html , identifier NCT05613192

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License Holder: Copyright © 2023 Mohamed, Halim, Mohamed, Mahmoud, Bahgat Eldemiry, Mohamed, Shaheen, Naguib, Muharram, Khalil, Saed, Ibrahim, Salah Seif, Kamal, Nasraldin, Abdelrahman and El Borolossy.

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